Death beyond the Borders of Despondency in the Poetry of D. C. Chambial and Mahendra Bhatnagar
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Death, Optimism, Indian Philosophy, D. C. Chambial, Mahendra BhatnagarAbstract
This paper examines the optimistic vision of death in the poetry of D. C. Chambial and Mahendra Bhatnagar, situating their perspectives within the broader framework of Indian philosophical and literary traditions. Contrary to the Western notion of death as a terminal biological event, both poets perceive it as a transformative and liberating force. Drawing upon Vedic thought, mysticism, and cultural beliefs, their poetry redefines death as a passage to spiritual fulfillment and emancipation from worldly suffering. Chambial presents death as a “friendly guest” leading to a “beautiful beyond,” while Bhatnagar views it as a source of meaning, gratitude, and existential completion. Through symbolic imagery and philosophical reflections, both poets dismantle the fear associated with death and elevate it to a realm of serenity and transcendence. Ultimately, their works shift the discourse from despair to acceptance, presenting death as an integral and affirmative dimension of human existence.
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